Chain Chomp

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Chain Chomps are recurring enemies in the Mario series. They made their debut in Super Mario Bros. 3. Hence their name, these enemies can often be found with their backside on a chain holding them down on a post, or sometimes even lack their chains (where they are just called "Chomps"). They resemble a ball and chain. They behave like dogs and even bark. They are a strong and unintelligent species and are commonly used as guard dogs in most games. They have a bull dog-like personality, which helps as it is bigger than most creatures and is rarely seen with a calm demeanor. They also have extremely sharp teeth and are constantly "chomping", and trying to break the chain to gnaw at Mario or another victim. Most Chain Chomps are bound by chains, restricting their movement, though some are originally chainless. 

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Chain Chomps are recurring enemies in the Mario series. They made their debut in Super Mario Bros. 3. Hence their name, these enemies can often be found with their backside on a chain holding them down on a post, or sometimes even lack their chains (where they are just called "Chomps"). They resemble a ball and chain. They behave like dogs and even bark. They are a strong and unintelligent species and are commonly used as guard dogs in most games. They have a bull dog-like personality, which helps as it is bigger than most creatures and is rarely seen with a calm demeanor. They also have extremely sharp teeth and are constantly "chomping", and trying to break the chain to gnaw at Mario or another victim. Most Chain Chomps are bound by chains, restricting their movement, though some are originally chainless. 

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Subject ID: 149241